As we reach the end of 2010, Planet Ill gives you our wishes for t6he upcoming year from the fans, the artists to the industry. Happy New Year
Underground group Triboro brings back that 90’s gully flavor with a Kubrik inspired video on “To Be Nice.”
Dan Charnas crafts perhaps the most complete story about the business of the Hip-Hop industry ever written with The Big Payback:The History Of The Business Of Hip-Hop
Gucci, Waka and OJ Da Juiceman posse up to let you know exactly what they do. Take a listen and find out if money really makes the man.
LL Cool J’s Radio is a quarter of a century old this year. Find out how one adolescent upstart and his boom box changed the course of Hip Hop forever.
Topless features an Eminem standing in for Dre, and a Nas ready to rip your favorite rapper wide open. Certified dope.
A rough draft of Kanye’s Monster mash is here and yes, its just as disturbing as you thought it would be.
Stalley pays homage to Pimp C and shoots down lying rappers with one song. Pimp C said stop embarrassing us. Stalley agrees. Oh, and Happy Birthday Pimp C!
Dr. Dre assembles the heaviest of the heavyweights on one track to take Hip-Hop (and its fans) to task for the removal of lyrics from the equation of Hip-Hop. Peep the “Syllables” from Jay-Z, Eminem and 50 Cent.
Young Chris can’t seem to break away from that old Roc feeling on his latest track, “Trouble On My Mind.”